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there was already USDOT funding out to the coastal states for station improvements . . . . I think I posted it somewhere before . . . .
Ah, yes. The friendly CSX. We know what the "CS" stands for.
I think the drawbridge assertion is specious posturing, and CSX is expert in that. Any channel with a significant amount of boat traffic will have a permanent structure; drawbridges are for occasional use only, and then typically for unusual large vessels relative to the waterway. They're making it sound like they refuse to guarantee schedule performance in the false expectation that every drawbridge will be raised when the train gets to it. I strongly suspect they know exactly what the real raise/lower activity is and are concealing the reality. Present this argument with a verifiable raise/lower log attached for each structure, and we'll judge for ourselves if there's a problem here.